Talk:Vermont
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There ought to be some mention of Vermont ranking roughly 5th for cost of rent and 35th for wages. In 2004, cost of rent had apparently fallen to | 22nd. Does standing above refer to a wage adjusted rent (affordability)? Need reference. |
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Spelling of Francophone
editI edited Francophone to be capitalized, as this is accepted in most dictionaries and encyclopedias, including Wikipedia and Wiktionary (see, for example, Wikipedia entry "Francophone Candadians"). This was reverted before based on only one dictionary. If you're going to revert a correction, please make it consistent with usage in Wikipedia and related wikis, and based on more than a single source. Desmond Ravenstone (talk) 18:41, 12 June 2024 (UTC)
- I see that the Merriam-Webster online dictionary, Oxford online learner's dictionary and the Cambridge online dictionary use lower case but the the Britannica online dictionary, Dictionary.com and Collins online dictionary uses upper case. It seems evenly divided to me. Also, the "Vermont" article uses American spelling and Merriam-Webster is often considered the most prestigious American dictionary.
- Wikipedia and Wiktionary are not reliable sources so no weight should be accorded to what they say, other than to be consistent within this article. Jc3s5h (talk) 18:58, 12 June 2024 (UTC)
"Vemront" listed at Redirects for discussion
editThe redirect Vemront has been listed at redirects for discussion to determine whether its use and function meets the redirect guidelines. Readers of this page are welcome to comment on this redirect at Wikipedia:Redirects for discussion/Log/2024 July 31 § Vemront until a consensus is reached. Clovermoss🍀 (talk) 04:11, 31 July 2024 (UTC)